Do any of you have one of these wiggley little boys?
How does this work for you?
How long does a day's worth of lessons take for you?
I am so worried that I won't be able to get him to sit still!

Two of my three sons are wiggly - one VERY wiggly. HOD has been a blessing in helping to keep them moving and active. In fact, I've missed it this summer because I don't do as good of a job of planning for their wiggles as HOD does. For my very wiggly ds, when he did LHFHG, he had to begin his day with playing first - for about half an hour. Then, we did the left side of plans, rotating between active and less active things. We also marched to the music as we sang it, and did the Fingerplays several times with gusto!kissesmomof4 wrote:My son is six and he is one of those children who is always moving, has the shortest attention span and acts on his impulses to move, ect. I have thus far not focused on his schooling hoping he would grow more able to focus. So far no progress on that but that is ok, God has a plan for all this energy! So......
Do any of you have one of these wiggley little boys?
How does this work for you?
How long does a day's worth of lessons take for you?
I am so worried that I won't be able to get him to sit still!